Thereβs something about Indian wear that goes beyond silhouettes, colours, or even the occasion. Whether itβs a kurta set passed down through generations, a saree bought on impulse during a festive sale, or a breezy cotton suit that just feels rightβour Indian outfits arenβt just garments. Theyβre comfort zones, memory-keepers, mood-boosters.
And the shoes we pair with them? They deserve that same emotional investment.
Thatβs where our collection of styles like theΒ Punjabi jutti,Β traditional mule, andΒ Kolhapuri flats come inβnot as accessories, but as quiet companions to every Indian look. These arenβt just traditional footwear options. Theyβre timeless pieces that feel like they were always meant to be worn with Indian wear. Here's why.
Punjabi Juttis: Still a Favourite, Always Will Be

Letβs start with the obvious classic. TheΒ Punjabi juttiΒ has been around forever, but somehow, it never feels outdated. Maybe itβs the embroidery. Maybe itβs the way it hugs your feet just right. Or maybe itβs the way it instantly clicks with anything Indianβfrom a lehenga to a casual kurta set.
Thereβs a reasonΒ juttis for women have stayed in style through every decade, every trend cycle. Theyβre timeless, sure. But more than thatβtheyβre comfortable. You can spend a full day in them (hello, shaadi season) and still look effortlessly stylish.
Kolhapuri Flats: The OG Minimalist

Thereβs a reason Kolhapuris are everywhereβand not just in Maharashtra where they come from. Theyβre simple. Strong. Grounded. And somehow, they just work with Indianwear in a way that feels versatile.
Thereβs nothing overly dressy or try-hard about them. But when you wear them with a cotton sari, a block-print suit, or even an easy-breezy kaftan, it clicks. Thatβs the beauty ofΒ Kolhapuri flats. They donβt try to steal the show, but they quietly complete the look.
Theyβve been around for generations for a reason. Youβll find them in your momβs closet and your sisterβs weekend wardrobe. And thereβs something kind of nice about thatβa shared thread across styles, ages, and stories.
Traditional Mules: For the Not-So-Traditional Days

Now letβs talk about theΒ traditional mule. It's that in-between shoe. Not entirely Indian, not entirely Western. And thatβs what makes it so easy to love.
With its closed front and open back, the mule brings a modern shape to a classic vibe. Itβs perfect for days when youβre wearing Indianwear with a twistβlike a fusion co-ord, a kurta with jeans, or even a sari with a belt.
What makesΒ traditional mules special is how quietly they blend in. No fuss. Just a clean silhouette that feels easy to wear and even easier to pair. And the best part? Theyβre made for movement. Whether itβs a casual brunch or a road trip, they slip on and go wherever you do.
Conclusion
So, when you wonder what the best footwear to pair with Indian outfits is, think of it less as a question of βwhatβs in fashionβ and more as a question of βwhat lives on.β These designs have journeyed through centuries, adapting and thriving without losing the artisanal touch that makes them special. Theyβre not just βtraditionalββtheyβre timeless. And in a world thatβs always moving on to the next big thing, thereβs a comfort, a kind of heartwarming stability, in stepping into shoes that have endured through it all.
Because at the end of the day, the most fitting accessory to any Indian outfit is something that carries the weight of tradition and weaves it effortlessly into the fabric of today. Thatβs where the magic liesβright under your feet, ready to walk with you through celebrations, memories, and moments youβll cherish for years to come. Explore our collection today and find the perfect pair to complete your look.







